About Kings SPCA

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About Our Shelter...

The mission of the Kings SPCA is to provide a safe haven for abused, abandoned and surrendered animals entrusted into our care, for as long as possible pending adoption; to foster community awareness of the importance of spaying/neutering pets/animals; and to increase community awareness of and appreciation for the needs of domestic animals and the benefits of animal companionship.

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Come Meet Our Pets...

We are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are only closed Mondays.

Our Adoption Process...

You must first of all pick your furever pet out. to If you have any other dogs you will have to do a "Meet and Greet" with the animal you have chosen. If the meet and greet goes well then the adoption process will continue, if the meet and greet does not go well, you will then be able to choose another animal if you wish. You must have a fenced area for a dog and cats are to be kept in the home. Our fees vary by age for a dog/puppy (fees ranging from $200.00 down to $100.00) and $100.00 for a cat/kitten. Always check with us, sometimes we have specials.

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